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In film and television, Black creators are making critically acclaimed work with big budgets for big audiences. What’s changed in Hollywood to make this possible? (article)
In film and television, Black creators are making critically acclaimed work with big budgets for big audiences. What’s changed in Hollywood to make this possible? (episode)
The film scholar Aymar Jean Christian tells the Radio Hour’s Ngofeen Mputubwele how Black audiences have repeatedly bailed Hollywood out at its most vulnerable moments.
The director of “Moonlight” talks with David Remnick about the doors Obama’s Presidency opened in Hollywood, Spike Lee’s influence, and building a “tapestry” of Black stories.
The star of ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” talks with Vinson Cunningham about how the industry has changed for Black entertainers and creators since the seventies.